Schoff, Patrick KJohnson, Lucinda BGuntenspergen, Glenn RJohnson, W. Carter2015-03-162017-04-142015-03-162017-04-142007https://hdl.handle.net/11299/187292EPA Agreement Number: RD-83087901The prairie potholes wetlands of the Great Plains comprise some of the most ecologically valuable freshwater resources of the nation, but they are also exceptionally vulnerable to anthropogenic stressors, particularly those associated with agricultural land use practices. They are also considered likely to be severely impacted by climate change. In this study we have quantified relationships among stressors associated with climate, agricultural land use and amphibian communities throughout much of the prairie pothole region.enEcological indicatorsPrairie pothole regionWetlandsGreat PlainsAgricultureClimate changeAmphibiansNatural Resources Research InstituteUniversity of Minnesota DuluthEffects of Multiple Stressors on Aquatic Communities in the Prairie Pothole RegionEPA STAR Program Final Report (2003-2007)Natural Resources Research Institute Technical ReportTechnical Report